Draft:Atombeam

Atombeam is a data technology and artificial intelligence company based in Moraga, California. The company operates across telecommunications, industrial Internet of Things (IoT), defense, smart infrastructure, and enterprise AI sectors, with a patented method for reducing the size of machine-generated data.[1] [2] Its core technology converts raw data into highly compact “codewords” that are smaller for transmission.[3] [4] It processes data in larger amounts while improving transmission security.[1] [5]

History

Atombeam was founded in September 2017 by Asghar Riahi, technology product specialist, and CEO Charles Yeomans.[citation needed] Atombeam has developed a portfolio of over 165 patents[6] and has brought its software to the defense, energy, and satellite sectors.[7] [8] [9] [10] [11]

Products

Neurpac

Machine learning-driven compaction software that merges data reduction, searchability, and security into one software algorithm.[12] Rather than sending raw data, Neurpac converts the raw data into compact codewords to optimize bandwidth. It processes data in larger amounts while improving transmission security.[5] [13]

PCM (Persistent Cognitive Machine)

PCM is an AI solution under development. Unlike current Large Language Models, PCM learns continuously, from experience.[14]

Funding

Atombeam is backed by more than 10,000 investors. In its Reg A+ round, closed in January 2025, Atombeam became the fastest company on StartEngine to reach $20 million.[6] [7] [15]

References

  1. ^ a b "Atombeam Neurpac: Compacting Data, Expanding Possibilities in the IoT Era". www.iotevolutionworld.com. Retrieved 2026-04-07.
  2. ^ Sharma, Ray. "'Data as Codewords' for Generative AI Applications". www.thefastmode.com. Retrieved 2026-04-10.
  3. ^ Burt, Jeffrey (10 January 2025). "A Novel Way To Compact Data For More Efficient Storage And Transmission". The Next Platform.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ Chowdhry, Amit (2025-04-02). "Atombeam: Interview With Co-Founder & CEO Charles Yeomans About The Data Storage Application Company". Pulse 2.0. Retrieved 2026-04-10.
  5. ^ a b "Why 95% of IoT Data Never Moves—and How Atombeam Fixes It". Kingscrowd. Retrieved 2026-04-07.
  6. ^ a b "Invest in Atombeam". StartEngine. Retrieved 2026-04-07.
  7. ^ a b "StartEngine Hosts Atombeam's Record $20 Million Fundraise For AI Data Compaction | Crowdfund Insider". 2025-03-31. Retrieved 2026-04-07.
  8. ^ Go Fund Yourself! (2026-01-25). Twist Brite & Atombeam: Lighting Innovation Meets Ultra-Fast Data | S4, E10. Retrieved 2026-04-07 – via YouTube.
  9. ^ Jewett, Rachel (2026-02-04). "SDA Expands Atombeam Contract for Data Transmission Tech". Via Satellite. Retrieved 2026-04-07.
  10. ^ "Offshore Industry News 2025 - Day 1 Edition". online.fliphtml5.com. Retrieved 2026-04-10.
  11. ^ "Atombeam Secures Expanded SDA Contract to Enhance Link 16 and JREAP C Satellite Data Transmission". www.satnow.com. Retrieved 2026-04-10.
  12. ^ Kovar, Joseph (June 27, 2024). "The 10 Hottest Data Storage Startups Of 2024 (So Far)". CRN.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  13. ^ "When AI Works Without Massive Data Centers". Audioboom. Retrieved 2026-04-07.
  14. ^ The Software Leaders Uncensored Podcast (2025-09-04). Charles Yeomans, AtomBeam CEO on AI, PCM & the Command Center of the Future. Retrieved 2026-04-07 – via YouTube.
  15. ^ "Atombeam raises $20M for its codeword-based data transmission technology". SiliconANGLE. 2025-02-04. Retrieved 2026-04-10.

External References

Category:Companies based in California Category:Technology companies based in California Category:Software companies based in California Category:Artificial intelligence companies Category:American companies established in 2017 Category:Crowdfunding projects

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